Vaupés River contamination identified near rapidly expanding Amazonian town
PolicyTuesday, April 21, 2026Mongabay

Vaupés River contamination identified near rapidly expanding Amazonian town

The Vaupés River, crucial to the Indigenous Macaquiño community in southeastern Colombia, is experiencing contamination linked to the rapid expansion of a nearby town. This environmental threat highlights the need for stronger regulations and protections for water sources that sustain Indigenous cultures and ecosystems.

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